Yep, all the time. I have a 4 mile bit of twisty country road near me that I know every inch of and in my little 500 1.2 I can see off all manner of performance cars in the corners. Sure, they are up my arse on the straights because they are only good in a straight line. Picking up my 500 1.0L hybrid tomorrow so it will be interesting to see how many other drivers I can totally embarrass with that. My other car is a Caterham 7 and I've rubbed a few 911 etc divers' noses into the tarmac with that as well.
hi Ben. I have the same model Fiat 500 Hybrid Dolcevita, and the seats are a mixture of fabric made from recycled plastic recovered from the oceans and a leather-like material around the edges. The ones shown in this video are of the same kind as mine, although a different colour. I have an ivory interior (steering wheel/roof fabric & the ones on the inside of the doors) and my car is dark blue. The colour inside is the reverse as the one shown here but they're the same. If I refer to the ones in this video, the ivory parts are fabric, the black parts are leather. They're easy to clean and they look nice. The seats are comfortable.
@@r.fumador1146 I needed a car with less than 1000cc of displacement and that was microhybrid to pay as little tax as possible. as well as being small to park in my garage. It really goes very well on the highway taking into account that on uphill you have to reduce gears. I usually make it 5 liters per 100 kilometers of consumption